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    <head>
        <title>Searcharoo "Home Page"</title>
        <meta name="robots" content="index,follow" />
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        <p>
            <a href="Search.aspx">Search Page</a>
        </p>
        <h1>Your content goes here</h1>
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            Place the Search* files into an existing website, along with the /javascript/ 
            folder and the /bin/ directory which contains the compiled assemblies from 
            the other Projects.
            
            Run Searcharoo.Indexer.EXE on a PC somewhere (after setting the correct values
            in Searcharo.Indexer.exe.config to match the ones in web.config (most importantly
            the [Searcharoo_VirtualRoot] key should point to your homepage or sitemap).
            This generates the "Catalog" as .XML and .DAT files.
            
            1) Just upload the .XML or .DAT files to your website - Searcharoo "might"
            work if your server has 'full trust', but many hosting companies don't...
            
            OTHERWISE
            
            2) Put the z_searcharoo.xml and z_searcharoo-cache.xml files into the 
            [WebAppCatalogResource] project - MARK THEM AS EMBEDDED RESOURCE - 
            then recompile and ensure the latest WebAppCatalogResource.DLL is uploaded 
            to your website. This always works - regardless of 'trust' level.
            
            Go to Search.aspx to try it out.
            
            
            NOTE: the [WebAppCatalogResource] is checked-in with the catalog for the 
            www.searcharoo.net website. To test it before cataloging your own site, 
            search for terms including:
                new york
                manhattan
                version
                dollar
            
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